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Characterisation of a 1,4-β-fucoside hydrolase degrading colanic acid
René Verhoef
, Gerrit Beldman
, Henk A. Schols
, Matti Siika-aho
, Marjaana Rättö
, Johanna Buchert
, Alphons G.J. Voragen
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Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
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Hydrolases
100%
Colanic Acid
100%
Fucoside
100%
High Concentration
25%
Temperature Optimum
25%
Mixed Culture
25%
Carbon Source
25%
Non-productive
25%
High Molecular Weight
25%
Acetyl Group
25%
Optimum pH
25%
Vmax
25%
Degradation Products
25%
Degradative Enzymes
25%
Specific Activity
25%
Culture Filtrate
25%
Catalytic Efficiency
25%
High Catalytic Activity
25%
Protein Complex
25%
Degree of Acetylation
25%
Native Varieties
25%
Total Activity
25%
Substrate Complexity
25%
Modified Substrate
25%
Repeating Unit
25%
Native PAGE
25%
Substrate Inhibition
25%
Enrichment Culturing
25%
Fold Increase
25%
INIS
enzymes
100%
hydrolases
100%
substrates
85%
efficiency
28%
proteins
28%
comparative evaluations
14%
concentration
14%
inhibition
14%
affinity
14%
molecular weight
14%
removal
14%
purification
14%
units
14%
carbon sources
14%
ph value
14%
enrichment
14%
acetylation
14%
compost
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hydrolase
100%
Enzyme
100%
Catalytic Efficiency
28%
Copurification
14%
Acetylation
14%
Mixed Cell Culture
14%
Molecular Weight
14%
Multiprotein Complex
14%
Maximum Reaction Velocity
14%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
14%
Chemistry
Molecular Mass
25%
Acetyl Group
25%
Vmax
25%
Km
25%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
25%
Acetylation
25%
Degradation Product
25%
formation
25%
Protein Complex
25%